Ally Oulds Wins OFSAA Gold, Blain Takes Silver

Ally Oulds, middle, receives her OFSAA gold medal – Photo from OFSAA
The Chatham-Kent Secondary School grade 12 student dominated every meet she competed in, including the OFSAA track and field championships in Belleville where she won OFSAA gold Saturday.
Oulds crossed the finish line in the senior girls race in 1:01.82, close to a second ahead of the next finisher.
It was an improvement from her 1:02.30 time that made her one of only two Chatham-Kent winner at OFSAA West Regionals last week in London.

Camille Blain shows off her OFSAA silver medal – Photo from Twitter
She also finished fourth on Saturday in the 300m hurdles event, narrowly missing her second medal.